Reactive Attachment Disorder Blog

05/25/07

We vs. They ... Why don't parents call for help?

Posted by : Nancy Spoolstra in Reactive Attachment Disorder Blog at 09:00 pm , 541 words, 298 views  
Categories: Support, Should I seek help?, Abuse Allegations

No call for helpIn the last several posts, I have been discussing the dynamics in our families that result in crisis situations. Some of the information has been drawn from Jodee Kulp’s book Families at Risk, and some has been from my own experiences. In this post I’d like to examine why parents are reticent to ask for help.

Sometimes, families simply don’t know how truly pathological their situation has become. In their effort to deal with... more


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The last straw...

Posted by : Nancy Spoolstra in Reactive Attachment Disorder Blog at 08:04 am , 536 words, 137 views  
Categories: Books and Magazines, Abuse Allegations

The last strawContinuing with my series on abuse allegations and indicators of a highly stressed foster or adoptive family, in this post I want to address how the provider’s agency or community can exacerbate or relieve these stresses. I am continuing to draw information from Jodee Kulp’s book.

Sometimes the following negative contributions from the provider’s agency or community can be the straw that breaks the camel’s... more

05/24/07

How to tell when it is time to ask for help

Posted by : Nancy Spoolstra in Reactive Attachment Disorder Blog at 07:50 pm , 396 words, 131 views  
Categories: Support, How to..., Abuse Allegations

drowningThere is a plethora of wisdom in Jodee Kulp’s book, Families at Risk: A guide to understanding and protecting children and providers involved in out-of-home or adoptive care. In this post, I am going to share with you some of her thoughts on when it is understandable and desirable that you ask for help.

She starts off by quoting an “oldie but goodie” article published in July 1961 by Indiana University (my arch rival as a Purdue grad!) titled, Teacher’s Handling of Children... more

Excerpts from the book, "Families at Risk"

Posted by : Nancy Spoolstra in Reactive Attachment Disorder Blog at 10:25 am , 512 words, 136 views  
Categories: Books and Magazines, Abuse Allegations

families at riskContinuing with my discussion of abuse allegations levied against foster and adoptive parents, I want to share with you some of the amazing wisdom found in Jodee Kulp’s excellent book, Families at Risk; A guide to understanding and protecting children and providers involved in out-of-home or adoptive care.

In the preface, Jodee sets the tone by stating:

As adults, we may want to excuse our behavior or blame the child when the real solution... more

05/23/07

Witch hunts

Posted by : Nancy Spoolstra in Reactive Attachment Disorder Blog at 07:00 pm , 736 words, 146 views  
Categories: My family, Abuse Allegations

Salem witch hangingWhen Beth came into our lives, she was not a healthy child. We had her assessed by an attachment therapist, but we could easily see her manipulation skills and many of her issues without needing a therapist to point them out to us. We had already spent considerable dollars on the mental health issues of our other adoptees, so we were reticent to sign up for significant unknowns in terms of our financial (or emotional) future.

To that end, we attempted to facilitate the adoption of Beth through the social welfare system.... more

How do I accuse you? Let me count the ways ...

Posted by : Nancy Spoolstra in Reactive Attachment Disorder Blog at 12:34 pm , 575 words, 167 views  
Categories: My family, Abuse Allegations

laundry and busAll this talk about false allegations of abuse has brought up so many fond memories. One of the readers asked how many times I had been accused? So I thought I would try and remember those momentous occasions.

The first time was when we still lived in Indiana. Amy was a preschooler. She played the victim quite effectively. I can’t even remember what the complaint was specifically, or even how it evolved. I think we received a call from social services but it died pretty fast. But of course, it was scary and very stressful.

Another... more


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05/22/07

How to hedge your bet against false allegations of abuse

Posted by : Nancy Spoolstra in Reactive Attachment Disorder Blog at 09:41 pm , 936 words, 356 views  
Categories: My family, Abuse Allegations

AccusedI wish I had some guaranteed, magic advice to give those of you who live under the constant threat of being accused of child abuse … advice on how to avoid such a painful and horrible experience. Been there, done that … repeatedly. Fortunately each of our many investigations pretty much went nowhere, but not for lack of trying on the part of social services.

However, I have heard countless stories from families who were not nearly so fortunate. I have seen families financially, emotionally and physically destroyed from... more

05/21/07

Biting the hand that feeds you --False allegations of abuse

Posted by : Nancy Spoolstra in Reactive Attachment Disorder Blog at 04:50 pm , 1116 words, 163 views  
Categories: Teenagers, Abuse Allegations

pointing fingersOne of the reader comments in response to “What would you like me to talk about?” focused on the ever-present specter of getting hotlined for “suspected abuse” and having your kids taken from you. Actually, the reader stated it more in terms of “Us” and “Them” and sadly, I couldn’t agree more with her choice of words. I would like to think this particular aspect of parenting traumatized and abused kids would be getting better—meaning... more

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